Natural gas (CH4) is burned with 150% theoretical amount of dry air at steady flow and constant pressure of 100 kPa. Bot

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Natural gas (CH4) is burned with 150% theoretical amount of dry air at steady flow and constant pressure of 100 kPa. Bot

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Natural gas (CH4) is burned with 150% theoretical amount of dry air at steady flow and constant pressure of 100 kPa. Both the fuel and the air entering the combustion chamber at 298K and undergo a complete combustion process. The products leave the combustion chamber at 400K. Determine:
(a) The theoretical combustion equation
(b) The actual combustion equation
(c) The air to fuel ratio
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